On 16:20 08 Feb 2003, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > It could be your media. Low-quality disks, or disks rated below your
| > burning speed, may not work properly. Try setting "speed=0" or "speed=1"
| > in cdrecord and see if that helps.
| >
| Ok... well, I'm using the GUI front end "xcdroast." I'll try slowing it down 
| and see if that helps... I'm using Memorex blanks, btw.... they *should* be 
| high-quality blanks... maybe a bad batch... dunno. I'll see about buying a 
| "high-quality" blank. Any suggestions?

I always go straight to cdrecord when testing.
All the GUIs are wrappers for this anyway.
At least you know exactly what's going on then.
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